Platform 21 Explained

Platform 21
Native Name:Platforma 21
Native Name Lang:Latvian
Leader:Raimonds Lazdiņš
Abbreviation:P21
Headquarters:Riga
Membership Year:2022
Membership:1418[1]
Seats1 Title:Saeima
Seats1:
Country:Latvia

Platform 21 (Latvian: Platforma 21, P21, also stylized as p21)[2] , previously known as For Each and Every One (Latvian: Katram un katrai, KuK) and Law and Order (Latvian: Likums un kārtība, LuK), is a right-wing populist political party in Latvia.[3] It is positioned on the right-wing[4] on the political spectrum and it is staunchly socially conservative and Eurosceptic.[5] It was founded in January 2021 and is led by Saeima deputy Aldis Gobzems.[6] [7]

After its leader and co-founder Aldis Gobzems left the party[8] in October 2022 after party failed to pass the threshold in 2022 elections. The party gathered on its annual party congress in March 2023, where it was decided to change party's name to Platform 21, and elected Raimonds Lazdiņš as its new leader.[2]

Founding

Since being expelled from Who Owns the State? (KPV) in February 2019, Aldis Gobzems had hinted at starting a new party.[9] [10] A preliminary kick-off event for the party was held in Riga on October 10, 2020, with a promise to found the party by November 22 the same year.[11] Due to a national state of emergency caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and introduced on 9 November, that – among other things – put a temporary ban on gathering the 200 people needed to legally register a political party,[12] [13] the party founding and registration was postponed. In a December 28, 2020 interview with Latvijas Avīze, Gobzems said that he would found the party on January 8, 2021.[14]

The party Law and Order was eventually founded via videolink on 8 January 2021.[6] Among the over 500 co-founders attending the conference call[15] were the four Saeima deputies Aldis Gobzems, Karina Sprūde, Ļubova Švecova, and Jūlija Stepaņenko. Gobzems and Sprūde were elected in the 2018 elections on the list of Who Owns the State?, while Švecova and Stepaņenko were elected on the Harmony list.[16] [17] Aldis Gobzems and Jūlija Stepaņenko were elected co-chairmen of the party.

On 29 January 2021, the Latvian Register of Enterprises postponed their decision on whether to legally register the party or not, due to issues with insufficient information in the application documents. The party was given exactly three months to fix the issues.[18] On 26 February, the Register of Enterprises officially registered the party.[19] Similarly to KPV, KuK was ideologically ambiguous while fielding relentless anti-elite rhetoric that tapped into the anti-vaccination and anti-lockdown movements that had spread across Latvia during the Covid-19 pandemic. In December 2021, Gobzems organized a “Rhododendron tour” of Latvia, culminating in an unlicensed, loosely organized evening demonstration outside Riga Castle, the residence of the President of Latvia.[20]

Party co-chair Jūlija Stepaņenko and board member Ļubova Švecova, both members of parliament, left the party on 30 June 2021, citing Gobzems' style of communication.[7] He had in weeks leading up to the breakaway been criticized for encouraging people not vaccinated against COVID-19 to wear a yellow star, as he claims the government's alleged discrimination against non-vaccinated people is comparable to that of the Jews in Nazi Germany.[21]

On 16 March 2022, the party was renamed to For Each and Every One.[22] With only the pandemic and an anti-elite message to draw on, Gobzems left the country around spring and resettled with his family in Spain. Although he returned to campaign in the summer, his activity had diminished, and his party polled just 3.7% in the Saeima election. Almost immediately, Gobzems quit the party and permanently returned to Spain.

Change to Platform 21

At the party congress on 26 March 2023, the name of the party was changed to Platform 21. It was also decided that the party would become a centrist, modern national party. Raimonds Lazdiņš was elected as the chairman of the party. Party board member Karina Sprūde said that the change can be called "a restart" of the party. The number 21 in the name is said to symbolize the 21st century.[23]

Election results

Legislative elections

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Politisko partiju biedru skaits sasniedz gandrīz 26 tūkstošus. Delfi.lv. lv. 24 July 2022. 24 July 2022.
  2. Web site: Partiju "Katram un Katrai" pārdēvē par "Platforma 21"; vadītāja amatā ievēl Raimondu Lazdiņu . 2023-03-26 . www.lsm.lv . lv.
  3. Web site: Latkovskis. Bens. 14 January 2021. Gobzema partija – dāvana valdošajai politiskajai šķirai. 8 February 2021. Neatkarīgā Rīta Avīze. lv.
  4. Web site: Latvia. 8 February 2021. Europe Elects. en.
  5. Web site: 8 January 2021. Topošās Gobzema partijas "Likums un kārtība" dibināšanas sapulcē piedalās vairāk nekā 500 dalībnieku. 11 February 2021. jauns.lv. lv.
  6. Web site: Ivanova. Paula. 17 January 2021. No Gobzema partijas ārā lien āža kāja. 8 February 2021. jauns.lv. lv.
  7. Web site: Ozola-Balode. Zanda. 30 June 2021. Stepaņenko un Švecova aiziet no Gobzema partijas "Likums un kārtība". 1 July 2021. Public Broadcasting of Latvia. lv.
  8. Web site: Gobzems pamet partiju "Katram un katrai" . 2023-03-26 . www.lsm.lv . lv.
  9. Web site: Aldis Gobzems intends to form his own political party. Baltic News Network. LETA. 10 February 2020. 31 December 2020.
  10. News: Gobzems plans to establish new political party at the end of November. The Baltic Times. LETA. 13 August 2020. 31 December 2020.
  11. Web site: Esplanādē pulcējas deputāta Gobzema atbalstītāji. Anstrate. Vita. Ambote. Sintija. Public Broadcasting of Latvia. lv. 10 October 2020. 31 December 2020.
  12. Web site: Gobzemu no partijas dibināšanas neaptur pat ārkārtējā situācija. LETA. Latvijas Avīze. lv. 10 November 2020. 31 December 2020.
  13. Web site: Ja nebūs tiesas atļaujas, Gobzema partijas dibināšana 22. novembrī nenotiks. LETA. lv. apollo.lv. 17 November 2020. 31 December 2020.
  14. Web site: Aldis Gobzems: Pienāks diena, kad man būs jāvada valsts. Krautmanis. Māris. Latvijas Avīze. lv. 28 December 2020. 31 December 2020.
  15. Web site: Sāk ceļu uz jaunu partiju. Rozentāls. Atis. Diena. lv. January 11, 2021. February 8, 2021.
  16. Web site: "Gobzema piecnieka" deputāte Karina Sprūde – "ekssaskaņiete" ar stāžu. jauns.lv. lv. January 28, 2019. February 8, 2021.
  17. Web site: Patiesais iemesls, kāpēc "Saskaņa" un tās premjera kandidāts šķīrās. Egle. Ināra. Latvijas Avīze. lv. 16 September 2020. 8 February 2021.
  18. Web site: Uz laiku atlikta Gobzema dibinātās partijas reģistrēšana. LETA. apollo.lv. lv. 29 January 2021. 8 February 2021.
  19. Web site: UR reģistrē Gobzema partiju 'Likums un kārtība'. Delfi. lv. 26 February 2021. 1 March 2021.
  20. Web site: Auers . Daunis . 2023-03-04 . The Russia-Ukraine War and Right-Wing Populism in Latvia - ECPS . 2023-07-20 . en-US.
  21. Web site: Maverick Saeima deputies' marriage of convenience proves short-lived. Public Broadcasting of Latvia. en. 30 June 2021. 1 July 2021.
  22. Web site: 2023-07-20 . Platforma 21, 40008305013, Previous names . 2023-07-20 . Lursoft . en.
  23. Web site: 2023-03-26 . Video ⟩ Partija "Katram un katrai" turpmāk sauksies "Platforma 21" . 2023-04-13 . Latvijā . lv.